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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5350774" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>You painted a vivid picture of the future for TN. Coyotes are impossible to control by hunting and trapping. If there is available food supply they will multiply or move into the areas where the food is. You might cut down the population temporarily but they will be back. They all have heart worm parvovirus and mange. They don't live long but long enough to multiply unfortunately. This is what the research shows. </p><p></p><p>As for CWD, it's going everywhere and we should learn how to adapt to it. The suggested management practices for more trophy bucks doesn't work as well when bucks don't live past 3.5. I agree with BSK, nature will have to work this one out. I don't think we are doing much to slow it's spread or can we do much. It's just gonna spread. </p><p></p><p>If you want more turkeys, create better nesting habitat. Trap some nest raiders like possum, skunks and coons. JMO. Forget coyotes. They aren't as big a problem as people think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5350774, member: 10373"] You painted a vivid picture of the future for TN. Coyotes are impossible to control by hunting and trapping. If there is available food supply they will multiply or move into the areas where the food is. You might cut down the population temporarily but they will be back. They all have heart worm parvovirus and mange. They don’t live long but long enough to multiply unfortunately. This is what the research shows. As for CWD, it’s going everywhere and we should learn how to adapt to it. The suggested management practices for more trophy bucks doesn’t work as well when bucks don’t live past 3.5. I agree with BSK, nature will have to work this one out. I don’t think we are doing much to slow it’s spread or can we do much. It’s just gonna spread. If you want more turkeys, create better nesting habitat. Trap some nest raiders like possum, skunks and coons. JMO. Forget coyotes. They aren’t as big a problem as people think. [/QUOTE]
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